Art of the Western World"Realms of Light"
Part I: The Church's campaign to counter the Reformation relied on dramatic depictions of religious scenes, such as those of Caravaggio and Bernini. Part II: The royal courts in Spain and the wealthy burghers in the Netherlands commissioned major paintings by Velazquez and Rembrandt and shaped their content. D

2:00 am

Artifacts & Fiction: Workshop In American Literature"Workshop 4. Oral Histories"
Oral histories can serve a dual role in the classroom: as a type of literature to be studied in itself and as artifacts that help explain other literary works. This session focuses on how folk songs, interviews, and other oral histories provide alternative views of a text. D

3:00 am

Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra"Classroom Case Studies"
Explore how the concepts developed in Patterns, Functions, and Algebra can be applied at different grade levels. Using video case studies, observe what teachers do to develop students' algebraic thinking and investigate ways to incorporate algebra into K-8 mathematics curricula. This video is for the K-2 grade band.G

4:00 am

Hands On Crafts for Kids"Symmetry"
Today's theme is symmetry - something is exactly the same on both sides of a dividing line or center. It can also refer to a balanced arrangement of the parts of a whole. The first project is a mixed media collage that features symmetrical feather shapes. D

4:30 am

Signing Time!"Once Upon A Time"
The Signing Time friends discover the joy of books through songs and signs. D

Anywhere, Alaska"Marine Highway: Fish and Festivity"
Host Chip Brookes takes in the stunning sights along the routes of Alaska's Marine Highway System. Beginning in the capitol city of Juneau with tours of the Governor's Mansion and historic Treadwell Mine, he fishes for halibut and watches whales breach in Fredrick Sound. After kayaking and visiting totem pole carvers in Klawock, he drops by the Kake Dog Salmon Festival, an eclectic mix of Native ceremonies and picnic games. D

6:30 am

Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge"Bolivia: The Altiplano"
Bolivia's high plain is a land lost in time, rugged, remote and more lunar than earthly in appearance. Wolfe records the world's largest salt flat, an island of golden cactus, scarlet-tinted lakes, twin volcanoes and surreal skies.G

7:00 am

Ask This Old House"Repairing A Rotted Porch Post/Dealing with High Indoor Humidity"
Tom repairs a rotted porch post. Richard visits New Orleans, Louisiana, to help a family deal with high indoor humidity. And the guys ask, "What is it?". D

7:30 am

Woodturning Workshop"Segmented Vessel, Part 2"
We pick back up in the shop of master turner Bob Hawks in this final episode on how to create a segmented bowl. You will learn how to assemble the segmented rings and finish turn the segmented vessel. D

8:00 am

Growing a Greener World"Urban Gardening (Detroit, MI)"
As cities across America fend off the impact of economic blight, many are finding that gardens are providing one of the fastest roads to recovery. They're providing an emotional boost to citizens, food for the hungry and instant beauty to areas while lifting spirits and enthusiasm for a better tomorrow. Detroit is a landmark city making huge strides through its gardens and programs built around them. D

8:30 am

Katie Brown Workshop"Boxes"
Think in and out of the box as Katie demonstrates how to cook up delicious treats that can easily be boxed up as gifts: cinnamon crisps and peanut brittle. Also learn how to propagate plants and create vintage-inspired decorations for your old boxes. D

Katie Brown Workshop"Who Needs A Wedding Planner?"
Katie's ideas for invitations and one-flower arrangements and recipes for quiche cups with shrimp, chicken pinwheels and polenta sandwiches will help keep a wedding day simple. D

10:00 am

Baking with Julia
Martha Stewart, a magazine editor, star of her own television show and author of the popluar "Weddings" book joins Julia to bake one grand and glorious three-tiered wedding cake. Martha prepares the batter and bakes each layer in graduated diamond-shaped cake forms. While the cake bakes, and then chills, Martha creates a variety of delicately realistic and delicious marzipan fruits, right down to the little stems and leaves. D

10:30 am

Baking with Julia
Guest Martha Stewart returns to complete her three-tiered wedding cake decorated with yellow buttercreme icing and handmade marzipan fruit in this episode of BAKING WITH JULIA. In this second of a two-part episode, Stewart puts together the individual cakes that serve as the building blocks of this dessert, inserting a baked crunchy almond and egg white wafer and apricot jam between individual layers and decorating with the icing and candy fruit garnish. D

11:00 am

Growing Old in a New Age"Dying, Death, and Bereavement"
Discusses the services older people need to deal with dying and death. Elders describe their views on widowhood and management of grief. Experts examine the ethical dilemmas posed by terminal illness. D

Art of the Western World"Realms of Light"
Part I: The Church's campaign to counter the Reformation relied on dramatic depictions of religious scenes, such as those of Caravaggio and Bernini. Part II: The royal courts in Spain and the wealthy burghers in the Netherlands commissioned major paintings by Velazquez and Rembrandt and shaped their content. D

2:00 pm

Artifacts & Fiction: Workshop In American Literature"Workshop 4. Oral Histories"
Oral histories can serve a dual role in the classroom: as a type of literature to be studied in itself and as artifacts that help explain other literary works. This session focuses on how folk songs, interviews, and other oral histories provide alternative views of a text. D

3:00 pm

Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra"Classroom Case Studies"
Explore how the concepts developed in Patterns, Functions, and Algebra can be applied at different grade levels. Using video case studies, observe what teachers do to develop students' algebraic thinking and investigate ways to incorporate algebra into K-8 mathematics curricula. This video is for the K-2 grade band.G

4:00 pm

Hands On Crafts for Kids"Symmetry"
Today's theme is symmetry - something is exactly the same on both sides of a dividing line or center. It can also refer to a balanced arrangement of the parts of a whole. The first project is a mixed media collage that features symmetrical feather shapes. D

4:30 pm

Signing Time!"Once Upon A Time"
The Signing Time friends discover the joy of books through songs and signs. D

Chef's Life"Tomatoes....You Say Heirloom, I Say Old Timey"
Mary Vaughn shows Chef Vivian the old-timey way to can tomatoes. Vivian prepares for a Southern Foodways Alliance luncheon at the restaurant where food enthusiasts from around the country are coming to study BBQ, and Vivian plans to serve them the "ultimate tomato sandwich.". D

7:00 pm

Ask This Old House"Repairing A Rotted Porch Post/Dealing with High Indoor Humidity"
Tom repairs a rotted porch post. Richard visits New Orleans, Louisiana, to help a family deal with high indoor humidity. And the guys ask, "What is it?". D

7:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Vienna and the Danube"
Rick takes in the city's wealth of elegant gardens, great art and fine music. He travels along the Danube River and hikes through the Baroque Melk Abbey.G

8:00 pm

Rudy Maxa's World"Food, Drink & Place"
At Istanbul's Spice Market, persimmons are split open, their insides resembling melting rubies. Brown-gold paprika is carefully molded into the shape of a pyramid. Cinnamon, cumin, ginger, and cardamom infuse the air with the fragrance of the East. D

Pati's Mexican Table"A French Twist On Mexico"
A tasty look at the way French cuisine has historically influenced modern Mexican cooking, and simple techniques any American cook can manage with impressive results. Snapper in a Poblano Chile Sauce; Blissful Corn Torte; Cajeta Crepes with Toasted Pecans. D

Rick Steves' Europe"Vienna and the Danube"
Rick takes in the city's wealth of elegant gardens, great art and fine music. He travels along the Danube River and hikes through the Baroque Melk Abbey.G

11:00 pm

Theater Talk"Cyndi Lauper & Harvey Fierstein Show Off Their Kinky Boots"
Our guests are composer/lyricist Cyndi Lauper and librettist Harvey Fierstein creators of Kinky Boots, the hit show. They reveal secrets of their collaboration, which resulted in 6 Tony Awards, including ones for Lauper and the show as Best Musical of 2013. D

11:30 pm

Closer to Truth"Time at Sea"
Is time the ultimate stage on which all events play? Some physicists and philosophers say No-time is an Illusion; time is not real. How can that be?. D